The final round of the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open is underway, and Justin Rose has a chance to make a lot of money and a little history.
Rose comes into Sunday at 21-under for the week, with a six-shot lead over Joel Dahmen. Assuming he holds on, he’ll become the first winner to hold the outright lead in the San Diego event since Tommy Bolt in 1955. (Johnny Miller went wire-to-wire at Torrey Pines in 1982, but he was tied for the lead after the first round.) Rose, 45, also has a chance to break the tournament record for the largest margin of victory of eight shots. That mark is held by Tiger Woods and three other players.
In Saturday’s third round, Rose fired a 4-under 68, the same score as his play partner, Dahmen. But it was Dahmen who came away gushing about Rose’s play while essentially conceding the tournament to him.
Technically, it ain’t over until it’s over. But it might be, if Dahmen says it is.
Whomever walks off with the crown, he will be much richer. First place pays $1.728 million, which still leaves lots of moolah for the others in a tournament with a $9.6 million purse.
You can see how the rest of the prize money breaks down below.
1st $1.728 million
2nd: $1.0464 million
3rd: $662,400
4th: $470,400
5th: $393,600
6th: $348,000
7th: $324,000
8th: $300,000
9th: $280,800
10th: $261,600
11th: $242,200
12th: $223,200
13th: $204,000
14th: $184,800
15th: $175,200
16th: $165,600
17th: $156,000
18th: $146,400
19th: $136,800
20th: $127,200
21st: $117,600
22nd: $108,000
23rd: $100,320
24th: $92,640
25th: $84,960
26th: $77,280
27th: $74,400
28th: $71,520
29th: $68,640
30th: $65,760
31st: $62,880
32nd: $60,000
33rd: $57,120
34th: $54,720
35th: $52,320
36th: $49,920
37th: $47,520
38th: $45,600
39th: $43,680
40th: $41,760
41st: $39,840
42nd: $37,920
43rd: $36,000
44th: $34,080
45th: $32,160
46th: $30,240
47th: $28,320
48th: $26,784
49th: $25,440
50th: $24,627
51st: $24,096
52nd: $23,520
53rd: $23,136
54th: $22,752
55th: $22,560
56th: $22,368
57th: $22,176
58th: $21,984
59th: $21,792
60th: $21,600
61st: $21,408
62nd: $21,216
63rd: $21,024
64th: $20,832
65th: $20,640
66th: $20,448
67th: $20,256
68th: $20,064
69th: $19,872
70th: $19,680
71st: $19,488
72nd: $19,296
73rd: $19,104
74th: $18,912
75th: $18,720
76th: $18,528
77th: $18,336
78th: $18,144
79th: $17,952
80th: $17,760
